If the orange color stays the same or gets stronger as she ages I would
say that she is a "Honey Cream." I have been breeding this color for
about a year now. You can find a discrition of this color on the NGS info
page. So far this color variation has not been officially recognized by
the breeding societies. I am not sure what gene or dilution is
responsible for this variation. But, I find that it does breed true. Even
when out crossing the line.

My line started with a Pied Golden Agouti femali. She always produced at
least one "Honey Cream" baby regardless of whom she was paired with.
-----Original Message-----
From: Donna Anastasi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 21:50:13 -0500
Subject: G: color question


she is white with a tiny sprinkling of orange on her back and grey points
and she is spotted.
> Does anyone know what color this is?
>
> The parents are:
> Bullet spotted silver nutmeg aaCcbeeggPPSpsp
> Promise LCPA spot AachcbE*GGP*Spsp
>
> PS -- the fostered pup is doing fine (day 3)
>
> Donna
> ABC Gerbils
> http://www.geocities.com/abcgerbils/home.html

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